Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Passive smoking ages children's blood vessels - The Conversation

Daily MailPassive smoking ages children’s blood vesselsThe ConversationPassive smoking in children causes damage to their blood vessels that persist through to adulthood. If both parents smoke, the children’s blood vessels aged by an extra 3.3 years. These changes put them at risk of heart attacks and strokes later in life.Passive smoke inhalation can permanently damage a child’s arteriesThe Information DailyPassive smoking ‘damages children’s arteries’BBC NewsPassive smoking causes irreversible damage to kids’ arteriesReuters UKall 17 news articles …read more

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